Ordered list

Unordered list

Paragraph modifiers

Code block

Code blocks are very useful for developers and other people who look at code or other things that are written in plain text. As you can see, it

uses a fixed-width font.

You can also make inline code to add code into other things.

Quote

Here is a quote. What this is should be self explanatory. Quotes are automatically indented when they are used.

Headings

There are six levels of headings. They correspond with the six levels of HTML headings. You’ve probably noticed them already in the page. Each level
down uses one more hash character.

Headings can also contain formatting

They can even contain inline code

Of course, demonstrating what headings look like messes up the structure of the page.

I don’t recommend using more than three or four levels of headings here, because, when you’re smallest heading isn’t too small, and you’re largest
heading isn’t too big, and you want each size up to look noticeably larger and more important, there there are only so many sizes that you can use.

URLs

URLs can be made in a handful of ways:

A named link to MarkItDown. The easiest way to do these is to select what you want to make a link and hit Ctrl+L.

Horizontal rule

Images

Finally

There’s actually a lot more to Markdown than this. See the official introduction and syntax for more information. However, be aware that
this is not using the official implementation, and this might work subtly differently in some of the little things.

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